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Daily output and delivery time

How we work and what you can expect to receive on a daily basis.

Rick Koletavitoglu

Last Update il y a 3 ans

Every morning, your marketing team will look at the requests in your queue and decide, in collaboration with your marketing manager, what should be worked on, in terms of both new requests and revisions.


Since we work day by day, you can always expect to receive an update, i.e a daily output on your new requests or revisions on the next business day.


We've tried our best to define the exact measure of how many services your team will be able to deliver on a monthly basis, but don't forget:

  • marketing is a creative process
  • each service request is different both in size and complexity
  • revisions on previous requests also have to be factored in


If you would like to receive more, you can always contact us for a custom subscription plan.


How long will it take to complete a project?

The speed at which a request will be completed depends on factors such as:

  • the complexity and size of the request
  • how many ongoing requests and revisions you currently have in your queue
  • the quality of your brief and the time you and your marketing manager have been working together


To get a rough estimate of how long a request might take, you can refer to the estimates of daily output on the Scope of Services page. 


The Queue and Delivered tabs

Your Queue is your pipeline of requests. Your marketing team will work on it from top to bottom.


Once your marketing manager is done working on a request, he/she will mark it as delivered. This might happen when:

the request is done your marketing manager is missing input from your side (instruction, feedback, files)

Think of it as a ping pong game. As soon as there is nothing more we can do on a request, we will send the ball to your side and move it to the Delivered tab. Then when you reply and give us new instructions, the ball will move to our side and the request will be moved back to your Queue.

This ensures that we keep moving/working on your Queue efficiently, by keeping only requests that are actionable on our side.


Note that delivered does NOT mean the request cannot be worked on anymore. You can simply reply to a delivered request and it will be moved back to the top of your queue. Your marketing manager will then work on the necessary revisions for the next business day.